Vinicius never walked alone

For the goals and plays of the repertoire that he brought out tonight, who will take the covers will be Vinicius. And many of them will be deserved. But whoever gets stuck in a stellar performance by the Brazilian to explain the overwhelming victory of the Madrid about him Liverpool, you will fall into error. He will, yes, like everyone who thought before the fight that the blows were going to be more distributed. It was not so.

The LiverpoolOnce a perfect machine of great German design, it showed its most remote version of itself. No sign of that Premier-powered team that came to Madrid after overcoming a major crisis. Not even the most Madridistas expected to see their team so superior. And even more so with the list of casualties that he brought, to which he was added at the last minute the positive for Covid-19 of Rapahel Varane. But it was.

The first to report all this was Vinicius. The Brazilian, soaked many times by criticism, never walked alone, although it sometimes seemed like it. He always found in himself his strongest shield against doubts and today he got rid of all of them in one fell swoop. He needed a night like this and he took advantage of the fact that on the left side of the ‘red’, curiously, the traffic lights were green to announce to everyone that he was arriving, because to assure that he has already done so by seeing Haaland or Mbappe to do according to what things may be to insure too much.

The Brazilian was followed by the more accurate version of Kroos, because yes, it can still be even more so, and a group of footballers who did not miss the character of Sergio
Bouquets, present in the stands and tempted to jump at any moment.

They thus demonstrated that on great nights they grow, that they are addicted to the vertigo of Champions and that they already dream of the Fourteenth. Because in the white set the imagination is always one step ahead of reality. Perhaps this is where the effort of Florentino Pérez in designing the European Super League, so that theirs are always obliged to show that they are better than the rest of their peers.

To all this, there is the turn and Anfield, although quieter than we all would like, it is still Anfield. Therefore, there is a tie because the ChampionsFortunately, it will always be the Champions.